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Mini Review: Hana (Delirium #1.5)

Monday 11 June 2012
Author: Lauren Oliver
My Edition: Hodder & Stoughton eBook
Publication Date: December 19th 2011
Notes: Delirium #1.5 (Short Story)
Pages: 144 approx.
Rating: See below review.

In the world of Delirium, love is a disease. And like all eighteen-year-olds, Lena and Hana must take the cure.

At the start of their last summer of freedom, they were the closest of friends. Until Hana made a decision that tore them apart... In Delirium, we heard from Lena. Now, Hana gets to tell her side of the story. And nothing is what we first thought.

Hana is a powerful, moving and beautifully told original eBook short story, with a shocking twist that will leave you with your heart in your mouth.


I came across Hana shortly after I'd finished reading Delirium and immediately wanted to read it. I had really enjoyed Delirium and I was definitely intrigued into reading a story all from Hana's perspective (she was definetly a likeable character in the first book). And I'm so glad I decided to read it, because it was great!

I really liked how certain events in Delirium from Lena's perspective were then taken from Hana's point of view throughout this book. We got to see her opinions and reactions to what was going on. And let me say, she isn't at all who she appears to be in Delirium! I'd quite liked Hana in the first book, but now that I've read this, let's just say I don't exactly see eye to eye with her anymore. I just did not see that cliffhanger coming! It is exactly as it says in the blurb - a shocking twist that will leave you with your heart in your mouth. I actually read the last few paragraphs a couple of times over just in case I had miss interpreted it wrong!

Overall I quite liked Hana as it gave an insight into the world of Delirium and the incidents involved from a different perspective instead of Lena's. Again, Oliver's writing just had that engrossing quality to it (plus, she definetly gets brownie points for pulling off that ending)!


Cover Corner: This is a really pretty cover! It's got a real delicate quality to it. I really like the colours involved and the way the author's name is positioned. The only thing that I'm not too sure about is the colour of the title. It's a rather bold red to be on a cover with mostly light, pure colours. It definetly stands out though so I don't think it's that big of a deal. Overall, a really lovely cover!

Happy Reading,
Rachel xoxo


6 comments :

  1. Oh, I REALLY want to read this now!! I just have to find out what that shocking twist at the end is!!
    ;) xxx

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  2. Can you believe that I *still* haven't read this? D: I really need to! But I think I should re-read Delirium first.
    Oh man, I wanna know what the ending is! Great review. (:

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  3. eep! i wish i had a Kindle!! i so badly want to read this - it's killing me not knowing what the shocking twist is! i think the cover is perfect, except for the fact that i hate having a covergirl where you can see her face. i think it defeats the purpose of having a character described to you - if they are just going to say, "here, this is what she looks like" and not let you decide for yourself i think that's silly. but ireally want to read the book!

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  4. Ah going to have to read this now! Just trying to get my hands on the second Delirium book and now I am content to wait until I've read this.

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  5. Great review! I still need to read the other two. New follower :)

    Cierra @ Books Ahoy & Blogovation Design

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  6. Brilliant review!! :):) I read Delirium and Pandemonium and absolutely LOVED them both!! Hana looks awesome, I really want to read it! :) It looks like such an amazing e-book novella, thank you so much for the amazing review!!
    Beth xx

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